Updated
Updated · PhillyVoice.com · Jun 2
Eagles Defend A.J. Brown Trade for 1st-Round Pick as Roseman Seeks Cap Relief
Updated
Updated · PhillyVoice.com · Jun 2

Eagles Defend A.J. Brown Trade for 1st-Round Pick as Roseman Seeks Cap Relief

3 articles · Updated · PhillyVoice.com · Jun 2
  • June 1’s trade was driven by Brown’s desire to leave Philadelphia for family reasons, with GM Howie Roseman saying the Eagles would move him only for a first-round pick plus financial flexibility.
  • Roseman said the deal frees cap and cash to help retain younger core players, arguing the team can absorb dead money because its contract structures already account for those costs.
  • A future first-rounder was central to the return: Roseman said Philadelphia preferred later draft capital over a late 2026 first, stressing that the club values 2028 picks as highly as nearer ones.
  • Roseman also rejected any link between Brown’s exit and Jalen Hurts’ leadership, calling them separate issues as the Eagles reshape their receiver group around DeVonta Smith, a first-round rookie, Dontayvion Wicks and Hollywood Brown.
By trading A.J. Brown, have the Eagles prioritized future finances over their current Super Bowl chances?
Was a soured relationship with Jalen Hurts the unspoken reason behind the blockbuster A.J. Brown trade?
Can a rookie and several new receivers truly replace the production of a franchise-best wideout?